Domestic Violence

Military members often face stricter punishments for domestic violence
and other crimes. This is because they are held under Federal military
codes which include the issue of domestic violence. Military divorce cases
often find their roots in domestic violence. If you have been accused
of domestic violence, it is highly important to contact my firm and retain
the assistance of a knowledgeable lawyer.

Family Advocacy

When a military member is accused of domestic abuse, this is called family
advocacy. The purpose of this term is to show the severity of the situation
and prove that the abused member needs to be protected from a recurring
situation. The results of family advocacy can be that the abuser will
be forced to reside in the barracks for the remainder of the case until
it is entirely resolved.

The family of the military member can also move to another location and
legal authorities will take all necessary steps to protect the family,
such as establishing a protective order. The military justice system will
not let this situation go unnoticed. They will enact justice, which is
reserved for situations such as this.

Enlist Legal Assistance

It is important to get help as soon as possible if you are involved in
a family advocacy situation. The laws of Florida are written in a way
that aims to protect the interest of the child in all divorce situations.

The court can rule that the abuser may have limited and supervised
visitation rights after the divorce, in some circumstances. Each case is entirely
unique and should have dedicated attention from a military divorce lawyer.
At Charles E. Willmott, P.A., I devote a significant amount of time to
each client. In order to protect yourself from harm, contact a military
divorce lawyer.

If you are a member of the military, I can help you through your domestic
violence case.
Contact my firm today for the strong, experienced advocacy you deserve.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

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